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Declared proclaimed offender cheque bounce case.


30-Aug-2023 (In Cheque Bounce Law)
I missed court notices on cheque bounce case due to address change. And was declared proclaimed offender 4 days back. When I came to know I paid the Complainant. He is ready to withdraw case. What documents I need from court to avoid any future problems. Do I need to go to court or mere withdrawal from complainant lawyer will be sufficient. Thanks in advance
Answers (2)

Answer #1
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If the opposite party willing to withdraw their complaint then you should attend the court with them and with your lawyer and give the submission that you haven't receive any notice and you are willing to pay all dues.After that the opposite party withdraw their complaint and you should pay the amount in front of court.After the withdrawal statement of complainant the case will dispose off and you are free from all the obligations.
Answer #2
858 votes
If you are declared proclaimed offender, then you have to face another trial other than cheque bounce case.
You need to appear and get bail in po case , as far as cheque bounce case is concerned it ended if withdrawal by complainant.
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